| 1827 - 698 pages
...they attained that shape and individuality ? Whence comes that empyrean fire, which irradiates their whole being, and pierces, at least in starry gleams,...essence of unmixed reality is bodied forth in them undcr more expressive symbols? What is this unity of theirs ; and can our deeper inspection discern... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 pages
...they attained that shape and individuality? Whence comes that empyrean fire, which irradiates their whole being, and pierces, at least in starry gleams,...bodied forth in them under more expressive symbols 1 What is this unity of theirs ; and can our deeper inspection discern it to be indivisible, and existing... | |
| English essays - 1852 - 590 pages
...empyrean fire, which irradiates their whole being, and pierces, at least in starry gleams, like a liviner thing, into all hearts ? Are these dramas of his not...in them under more expressive symbols? What is this unilyof theirs; and can our deeper inspection discern it to be indivisible, and existing by necessity,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson - English essays - 1852 - 568 pages
...their whole being, and pierces, at least in starry gleams,, like a liviner thing, into all hearts 7 Are these dramas of his not verisimilar only, but...bodied forth in them under more expressive symbols 1 What is this uni ty of theirs : and can our deeper inspection discern it to be indivisible, and existing... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 pages
...empyrean fire, which irradiates their whole being, and pierces, at least in starry gleams, like a liviner thing, into all hearts ! Are these dramas of his not...bodied forth in them under more expressive symbols 1 What is this unity of theirs; and can our deeper inspection discern it to be indivisible, and existing... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Scottish essays - 1859 - 620 pages
...empyrean fire, which irradiates their whole being, and pierces, at least in starry gleams, like a liviner thing, into all hearts ? Are these dramas of his not...bodied forth in them under more expressive symbols 1 What is this unity of theirs ; and can our deeper inspection discern it to be indivisible, and existing... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 412 pages
...they attained that shape and individuality ? Whence comes that empyrean fire, which irradiates their whole being, and pierces, at least in starry gleams,...deeper inspection discern it to be indivisible, and existi;ig by necessity, because each work springs, as it were, from the general elements of all Thought,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 406 pages
...they attained that shape and individuality ? Whence comes that empyrean fire, which irradiates their whole being, and pierces, at least in starry gleams,...expressive symbols ? What is this unity of theirs ; and can outdeeper inspection discern it to be indivisible, and existing by necessity, because each work springs,... | |
| James Kerr - 1887 - 260 pages
...they attained that shape and individuality ? Whence comes that empyrean fire, which irradiates their whole being, and pierces, at least in starry gleams, like a diviner thing, into all hearts? . . . This is the task of Criticism, as the Germans understand it." Of Goethe's style Carlyle thus... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1899 - 556 pages
...they attained that shape and individuality ? Whence comes that empyrean fire, which irradiates their whole being, and pierces, at least in starry gleams,...unity of theirs; and can our deeper inspection discern >> y 52 MISCELLANIES it to be indivisible, and existing by necessity, because each work springs, as... | |
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